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{slide=Academic Search} This is an excellent place to begin your next research paper. This database provides full text for more than 4,500 journals covering many topics, and includes full text for more than 3,700 peer-reviewed titles. Some journals are available in full-text as early as 1975. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Academic Journals EBSCO" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=AGRICOLA} This database contains bibliographic records from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Library. Coverage for AGRICOLA dates back to 1970 and includes more than 4.1 million citations. The citations are comprised of journal articles, monographs, theses, patents, software, audiovisual materials, and technical reports related to agriculture. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Agricola" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Alt HealhWatch} Includes articles on the many perspectives of complementary, holistic and integrated approaches to health care and wellness. It offers full text articles for more than 180 international and often peer-reviewed journals and reports. In addition, there are hundreds of pamphlets, booklets, special reports, original research and book excerpts. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Alt HealthWatch" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Ancestry.com} With more than 24,000 historical databases that include 5 billion names, Ancestry.com also allows users to use powerful tools to complete their own family trees. You can use Ancestry to search the Social Security Death Index, the US Census, and records from specific ethnic groups. The Orem Library's Ancestry subscription includes access to United Kingdom-specific genealogical information. This resource can only be used at the Orem Library using Library computers. Call 801-229-7175 for more information or come on in to begin using Ancestry.com today. {/slide}
{slide=Auto Repair Reference Center} Search for repair information by make, model, and year of vehicle. Instructions for repair include full text, images, and charts. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Auto Repair Reference Center" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175.{/slide}
{slide=Biography Resource Center} Find award-winning biographies with related full-text articles from hundreds of magazines and newspapers, as well as tens of thousands of images, reference books, and links to vetted websites. Search for people---both current and historic from all eras and fields of endeavor---based on name, occupation, nationality, etc. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Biography Resource Center" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175.{/slide}
{slide=Business Source Premier} Provides full text for more than 2,300 journals, including full text for more than 1,100 peer-reviewed titles covering all the business disciplines. Find articles on marketing, management, MIS, POM, accounting, finance and economics. This database is updated daily. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Business Source Premier" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Career Information Center} Provides career information for the experienced worker, student, guidance counselor or novice job-hunter. Includes job profiles, career issues, sample application letters, resumes, and a directory of institutions offering training. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Career Information Center" from the alphabetical list in the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Children's Literature Database} Provides parents, teachers and librarians access to children's and young adult literature indexed by subject, at level, grade level, lexile score, genre, etc. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Children's Literature Database" from the alphabetical list in the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=College Blue Book} Still considered the premier guide to 2 and 4-year schools in the U.S. and Canada, including distance education programs, and their programs, degrees, and financial aid sources. To access this e-book, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Gale Virtual Reference Library" on the left-side menu. You will find this resource under "Education". Questions? Call 801-229-7175.{/slide}
{slide=Computer Source} Provides researchers with the latest information and current trends in high technology. This database offers full text for nearly 300 publications and indexing and abstracts for nearly 450 publications. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Computer Source" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Early World of Learning} This resource provides interactive games, activities, and worksheets to promote reading readiness. Trek's Travels offers narrated stories, interactive games, and original videos that teach critical early childhood themes, including numbers, shapes, colors, opposites, and more. Welcome to Reading provides leveled reading practice to develop and strengthen phonics, vocabulary, phonemic awareness, and comprehension skills. Know It provides a richly visual interactive nonfiction topics of interest and importance to young children. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Early World of Learning" from the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=EBSCO en Espanol} To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "EBSCO en Espanol" from the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Enciclopedia Estudiantil} Designed for Spanish language students, this visual encyclopedia allows learners to access topics and information for which they are still learning vocabulary. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Enciclopedia Estudiantil" from the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=ERIC} the Educational Resource Information Center, is the world's largest collection of writing pertaining to education. The database contains more than 1,243,000 records and links to more than 224,000 full-text documents from ERIC. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "ERIC" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Eyewitness Travel Guides} Going somewhere? Access sixty titles from the Eyewitness Travel Guide series in the form of e-books. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Eyewitness Travel Guides" from the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Fuente Académica} Provides full text (including PDF) for a rapidly growing collection of scholarly Spanish language journals. This multi-disciplinary database offers full text content to many academic areas including business, economics, medical sciences, political science, law, computer science, library sciences, literature, linguistics, history, philosophy and theology. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Fuente Académica" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175.{/slide}
{slide=Gale Science Encyclopedia} Gale's Science Encyclopedia offers thousands of topics covering a wide range of scientific subject, and includes numerous images and charts. To access this e-book, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here and choose "Gale Science Encyclopedia" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175.{/slide}
{slide=Gale Virtual Reference Library} A reference search portal which includes numerous Gale resources including: Biography Resource Center, Something About the Author, Global Issues in Context and reference eBooks covering novels, travel, colleges, scholarships, careers, science, and Shakespeare. To access this e-book, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here and choose "Gale Virtual Reference Library" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175.{/slide}
{slide=Fuente Académica} Provides full text (including PDF) for a rapidly growing collection of scholarly Spanish language journals. This multi-disciplinary database offers full text content to many academic areas including business & economics, medical sciences, political science, law, computer science, library & information sciences, literature, linguistics, history, philosophy and theology. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Fuente Académica" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175.{/slide}
{slide=Global Issues in Context}Global Issues in Context offers international viewpoints on a variety of global issues, topics, and current events for people who want to know what's going on in the world today and why. There are over 190 country portals which tie together specially selected news, expert regional perspectives, video, reference, country information. This will be of use to travelers, students, and anyone who may want to stay in touch with what going on around the world. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here , then choose "Global Issues in Context" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Health Source - Consumer Edition} Provides information on many health topics including the medical sciences, food sciences and nutrition, childcare, sports medicine and general health. Gain access to nearly 80 full text, consumer health magazines. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Health Source - Consumer Edition" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition} Provides nearly 550 scholarly full text journals focusing on many medical disciplines. Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition also features the Lexi-PAL Drug Guide, which covers both generic drug patient education sheets and more than brand names. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Health Source – Nursing/Academic Edition" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Heritage Quest Genealogy} This online tool for genealogists and historians of all types allows powerful searching of the US Census from 1790-1930, access to a huge and expanding library of books and articles on genealogical names and places, and the ability to search records of freed slaves, court petitions, etc. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Genealogy (Heritage Quest)" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Hobbies & Crafts} Have a hobby? Want to learn a craft? Looking for free patterns or help with a merit badge project idea? From camping to cross stitch, model building to scrapbooking, insect collecting to knitting, the "Hobbies & Crafts" database has you covered. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Hobbies & Crafts" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Kids Search} Children from grades K-6 will be drawn in by this colorful and interactive reference resource. Topics waiting to be explored include: Animals, Arts & Music, Geography, Health, In the News, Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Sports. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Kids Seach" from the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Learning Express Test Preparation Library} This is the place to go when you are preparing for any upcoming test or exam. From the GRE to the to the GED to the Firefighter exam, Learning Express provides practice exams and skills improvement materials. For each practice exam you complete, you'll get immediate scoring, complete answer explanations, and an individualized analysis of your results. Click on a category to the right so that you can start on your path to success right now. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "LearningExpress Test Practice" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Legal Collection } Contains full text for more than 250 of the world's most respected scholarly law journals along with information on current issues, studies, thoughts and trends in the legal world. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Legal Collection" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Magazines/MasterFile} Find full text articles for nearly 1,750 general reference publications with full text information dating as far back as 1975. Covering virtually every subject area of general interest, MasterFILE Premier also includes nearly 500 full text reference books, full text from 86,017 biographies, 105,786 full text primary source documents, and an Image Collection of 341,655 photos, maps and flags. This database is updated daily. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Magazines EBSCO" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Mango Languages} Mango Languages is an online language-learning system teaching actual conversation skills for a wide variety of languages. These include Spanish, French, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Russian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Greek; and English as a Second Language for Spanish speakers, Portuguese speakers, and Polish Speakers. This interactive program and allows you to save progress with your user account. . The first time you use Mango, you will need to register with an email address and your library card and PIN number. After you register and login, Mango will remember where you were the last time you visited. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Mango Languages" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=MAS Ultra} This is a great place to begin any high school project. MAS Ultra includes many full text articles, some dating back to 1975, and access to reference books, biographies, and huge image files. Begin your next paper here. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "MAS Ultra" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=MedicLatina} This is a unique collection of medical research and investigatory journals from renowned Latin American and Spanish publishers. This Spanish language database contains full text for nearly 120 peer-reviewed medical journals in native Spanish. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "MedicLatina" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=MEDLINE Plus} This website is the sure cure for what ails you. This online library provided by the National Library of Medicine and the National Institute of Health provides the best researched and most respected medical information available to the public. Tutorials about health conditions, drug information, symptoms, and possible treatments are all compiled in easy to read articles from outstanding medical authorities: including the Mayo Clinic, the American Heart Association, the Muscular Dystrophy Association, and many hundreds more. THE best place to begin reading about any medical condition. Access this site for free online at http://medlineplus.gov/. {/slide}
{slide=MEDLINE} Provides authoritative medical information on medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, pre-clinical sciences, and much more. Created by the National Library of Medicine, MEDLINE uses MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) indexing with tree, tree hierarchy, subheadings and explosion capabilities to search citations from over 4,800 current biomedical journals. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "MEDLINE" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Middle Search Plus} Provides full text for more than 140 popular, middle school magazines. Full text is also available for thousands of biographies and historical essays. Middle Search Plus also contains 84,774 biographies, 105,786 primary source documents, and an Image Collection of 341,655 photos, maps and flags. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Middle Search Plus" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Military & Government Collection} This is designed to offer current news pertaining to all branches of the military and government. This database offers a thorough collection of periodicals and academic journals pertinent to the increasing needs of those sites. The Military & Government Collection provides cover-to-cover full text for nearly 300 journals and periodicals and indexing and abstracts for nearly 400 titles. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Military & Government Collection" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175.{/slide}
{slide=Newspaper Source} Provides cover-to-cover full text for 35 national & international newspapers. The database also contains selective full text for 375 regional (U.S.) newspapers. In addition, full text television & radio news transcripts are also provided. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Newspaper Source" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=NoveList Guide to Fiction and Nonfiction} Love fiction? What about nonfiction? Find your home here. NoveList will help you answer the fundamental question for all readers everywhere: What should I read next? Contains lists, reviews, feature articles, and more. Search by authors, plot lines, series, reading level, etc., and find out other books you are sure to enjoy. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "NoveList Guide to Fiction and Nonfiction" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Novels for Students} Reading To Kill a Mockingbird or Tom Sawyer? Not sure where to start your paper or how to study for a test on the book? Novels for Students includes important historical and background information to some of the most studied titles in literature. Read essays, find overviews of themes and plots, and meet a book like never before. To access this e-book, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here and choose "Gale Virtual Reference Library" on the left-side menu. You will find this resource under "Literature". Questions? Call 801-229-7175.{/slide}
{slide=OverDrive eBooks and eAudio} Download best selling audiobooks, eBooks and videos from OverDrive 24/7 to your PC at home, in the office or from anywhere in the world. All you need is your library card to get started. To use OverDrive, click here and choose to set up a new account. Choose Orem Public Library from the list provided and use your library card to begin accessing electronic books and audiobooks.{/slide}
{slide=OneClickdigital eAudio} Download best selling audiobooks to your portable listening device or computer. All you need is your library card to get started. To use OneClickdigital, click here and choose Orem Public Library from the list provided to register a new account.{/slide}
{slide=Pioneer, Utah's Online Library} A virtual library created by the Utah State Library Division in cooperation with Utah's public libraries. This resource is one component of the statewide Pioneer Project which serves Utah's public schools and academic institutions, as well as patrons of public libraries. The Pioneer website is aimed at all Utah residents. PIONEER was so named to emphasize the two prime components of its purpose: 1) service to Utah residents, and 2) the breadth and depth of information resources contained within. Click here to access Pioneer Library. If you are a student or teacher in a K-12 school, or attending any Utahan institution of higher learning, you can access the appropriate Pioneer for your situation by clicking here.{/slide}
{slide=Primary Search} Provides full text for more than 70 popular magazines for elementary school research. All full text articles included in the database are assigned a reading level indicator, and full text information dates as far back as 1990. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Primary Search" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Professional Development Collection} Designed for professional educators and librarians, this database provides a highly specialized collection of nearly 520 high quality education journals, including more than 350 peer-reviewed titles. You can also use this resource to access many online nook reviews through Library Journal, Publisher's Weekly, and more. This database also contains more than 200 educational reports. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Professional Development Collection" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=ProQuest Newsstand} This online newspaper resource provides indexed and fully searchable electronic access to around 600 international, national and regional newspapers including The Salt Lake Tribune, The Deseret News, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and The Chicago Tribune. To access this resource, click here, then choose "ProQuest Newsstand" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection} A comprehensive database covering information concerning topics in emotional and behavioral characteristics, psychiatry & psychology, mental processes, anthropology, and observational & experimental methods. This is the world's largest full text psychology database offering full text coverage for nearly 600 journals. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=ReferenceUSA} Contains detailed information on more than 14 million U.S. businesses, 210 million U.S. residents, 855,000 U.S. health care providers, 1.5 million Canadian businesses, and 12 million Canadian households. Need a business address, or to research a specific industry or business in a specific geographical area? ReferenceUSA can do this and more. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "ReferenceUSA" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Regional Business News} Provides comprehensive full text coverage for regional business publications. Regional Business News incorporates coverage of 75 business journals, newspapers and newswires from all metropolitan and rural areas within the United States. This database is updated on a daily basis. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Regional Business News" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Religion & Philosophy Collection} Provides extensive coverage of such topics as world religions, major denominations, biblical studies, religious history, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of language, moral philosophy and the history of philosophy. Religion & Philosophy Collection offers nearly 300 full text journals, including more than 250 peer-reviewed titles, making it an essential tool for researchers and students of theology and philosophical studies. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Religion & Philosophy Collection" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Scholarship and Loans} A guide to education related financial aid programs for students and professionals. To access this resource, click here, then choose "Scholarships and Loans" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Searchasaurus for Kids} Will help both children and their parents by enabling them to search thousands of articles, an online general encyclopedia and a ton of information about animals from around the world. It has an encyclopedia, dictionary, pictures and other visuals built right in. You will find full text or pictures from magazines or other sources. Searchasaurus has information on different kinds of animals, art and music, science and math, health and lots, lots more. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Searchasaurus for Kids" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Shakespeare for Students}Studying Shakespeare? With this e-book, you'll have access to critical interpretations of the Bard's greatest works, along with plot summaries and character profiles that help further decode these dramatic masterpieces. To access this e-book, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here and choose "Gale Virtual Reference Library" on the left-side menu. You will find this resource under "Literature". Questions? Call 801-229-7175.{/slide}
{slide=Something About the Author} This is the outstanding series that spotlights specific authors and illustrators creating books for young people. To access this e-book, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here and choose "Gale Virtual Reference Library" on the left-side menu. You will find this resource under "Literature". Questions? Call 801-229-7175.{/slide}
{slide=Student Research Center} An ideal online tool for student reports in grades 5-12. Searchable by keyword or topic, results include magazine and reference articles, biographies, photos, maps, etc. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here and choose "Student Research Center" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175.{/slide}
{slide=TOPICsearch} contains full text for over 105,000 articles from 1,622 diverse sources including international and regional newspapers, magazine articles, biographies, public opinion polls, book reviews, pamphlets, and government information. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "TOPICsearch" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Utah Newssearch} This digital newspaper service is provided by the Utah Press Association. Utah Newssearch provides public access to all of Utah's newspapers in a fully-searchable PDF that can be downloaded and/or printed. Search Utahan newspapers by keyword or search specifically by newspaper, city, county, or zip code. Newspapers are unavailable for the first two weeks after publication. To access this resource, click here, then choose "Utah Newssearch Utah Press Association" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=Vocational & Career Collection} Provides full text coverage for more than 350 trade and industry-related periodicals. To access this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "Full list of EBSCO databases" on the left-side menu. Once this screen comes up, choose "Vocational & Career Collection" from the alphabetical list. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=World Book Craft Corner} Use the Craft Corner to search for crafts by categories, appropriate age ranges, types of activity, relevant countries, time to complete, cost of materials, holiday themes, or keywords. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "World Book Craft Corner" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=World Book for Kids} World Book Online for Kids is the premier general reference site developed especially for younger library patrons. The site offers simple navigation, easy-to-read articles, multimedia, and a wealth of engaging games, interactive tools, and activities for children. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "World Book for Kids" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=World Book InfoFinder} Aimed at students in elementary and middle school, InfoFinder is an excellent resource for completing homework and research projects. InfoFinder includes full-text articles from print versions of the World Book Encylopedia along with thousands of additional articles, learning resources, and research tools. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "World Book InfoFinder" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=World Book Reference Center}With features designed especially for public library patrons, the “Reference Center” includes Computer and Web tutorials, How to... documents on skills for living, and collections of links to government sites customized to your location. Research tools, including a dictionary, atlas, Citation Builder, and local and country research guides, help users compile needed data and information of all kinds. To access this information, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here, then choose "World Book Reference Center" on the left-side menu. Questions? Call 801-229-7175. {/slide}
{slide=World Vital Records} We are now pleased to offer at-home access to World Vital Records, in addition to our access in the Library, which provides genealogy databases and family history networking tools. World Vital Records adds content daily and includes most popular databases like Everton's Genealogical Helper Group Sheets and Pedigree Files, and the World War II Army Enlistment Records. The Social Security Death Index (SSDI), the Ellis Island Passenger Arrival Records, Find A Grave death records, and the Small Town Papers newspaper collection are also available through the service. We also offer library and home access to Heritage Quest, and access to Ancestry.com is available only in the Orem Public Library. To use this resource, log in with your library card and PIN number by clicking here and choose "World Vital Records" on the left-side menu.{/slide}

About the City of Orem Library

If you need to return books outside of these hours, a 24-hour drive through book and media drop is located on the North side of the Library.

We are located at 58 North State Street in Orem, Utah at the north end of the City Center Complex (on the northeast corner of State and Center Streets). Parking is to the east of the library building and is accessed from 100 North. If you need assistance please call 229-7050.